Scott empero no ofreció pruebas del fraude y simplemente se limitó a señalar las declaraciones del abogado de Nelson, quien, según el republicano, dijo que las boletas fraudulentas deberían ser contabilizadas.
Los republicanos aseguran que después del fin de las elecciones del 6 de noviembre aparecieron un total de 93 mil nuevas boletas electorales.
El secretario de Estado de Florida, Ken Detzner, ordenó el recuento luego que los 67 condados de Florida completaron la entrega de resultados electorales, evidenciando el estrecho margen de triunfo en esa contienda, lo mismo que para gobernador.
Trump insists that Republicans won in Florida
US President Donald Trump considered Monday that Florida’s electoral authorities should give victory to Republicans Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis, renewing allegations of irregularities in those two elections as the count of votes continues to define winners .
The election of Florida must be in favor of Rick Scott (for the Senate) and Ron DeSantis (for governor) since a large number of new ballots appeared out of nowhere and many are missing or altered. An honest count of votes no longer possible due to massively infected ballots. It must go with the night of the election, “he said in a message on Twitter.

With this Trump continued to stir the suspicions of fraud in the elections for governor and for one of the two seats in the Senate, which have not been defined due to the narrow margin of difference between Republican and Democratic candidates.
Trump’s call to end the recount, which is mandatory under Florida law for the closed end of the races, came despite the fact that state rules allow officials to wait 10 days to receive the votes sent by registered voters who live outside the United States, including military personnel on active duty.
The Republican governor of Florida and candidate for the federal Senate, Rick Scott, accused his Democratic rival, Senator Bill Nelson, of trying to commit electoral fraud to win the elections on November 6.

That election ended with a difference of less than 13 thousand votes or 0.15 percent in favor of Scott, so the state electoral authorities ordered a manual recount of the votes on Saturday.
Scott however did not offer evidence of the fraud and simply limited himself to pointing out the statements of Nelson’s lawyer, who, according to the Republican, said fraudulent ballots should be counted.

The Republicans say that after the end of the November 6 elections, a total of 93,000 new ballots appeared.

Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner ordered the recount after the 67 counties of Florida completed the delivery of election results, evidencing the narrow margin of victory in that race, as well as for governor.